Former Derry City manager Ruaidhrí Higgins. Picture by David Fitzgerald
Derry City Football Club have released manager Ruaidhrí Higgins from the remainder of his contract by mutual consent.
During his tenure, Ruaidhrí has led the club to two FAI cup finals, winning the 2022 competition. The side achieved European qualification each season as well as two second place finishes. European qualification was a particular achievement in his first season having inherited a side that was then bottom of the league.
In 2023 the club progressed to the third qualifying round of the Europa Conference League only eventually losing out on penalties.
Higgins time in charge saw record season ticket sales and strong match attendances.
A club spokesperson said: "The 2024 season ended in disappointment on Sunday with the FAI Cup final defeat, however it should be remembered that the club came within three games of achieving a magnificent double.
"The Board of Directors and everyone involved with Derry City Football Club would like to thank Ruaidhrí for all he has done for the club and we wish him and his family every success for the future.
"Ruaidhrí will always be welcome at the Ryan Mc Bride Brandywell stadium as a long-time Derry City fan.
"The search for a new manager will begin immediately."
Higgins said: "It’s with a heavy heart that I leave Derry City FC. As a proud Derry City man, it has been an honour to manage this football club – I have always given my all.
"Along with the staff, we took over on the 23rd April 2021 with the club at the bottom of the table. That season we qualified for Europe, my proudest achievement to date.
"In 2022 we won the FAI Cup for the first time in a decade and finished 2nd in the league and in 2023 we played in three rounds in Europe, again finishing second in the league.
"I am proud of all we have achieved together but I cannot deny that 2024 has been disappointing considering we were hoping to complete a domestic double and ultimately fell short.
"I’d like to place on record my sincere thanks to the Chairman, Philip O’Doherty, for his unwavering support from start to finish.
"To the players, staff, board, volunteers and the supporters that backed us through the good and difficult times I thank you.
"I’ve had the privilege of managing some fantastic players. I have no doubt that the group will continue to compete for honours in the seasons ahead.
"Wishing you all the best, Ruaidhrí."
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